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  1. How Greece's electoral map changed radically over 10 years
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    to another newcomer, the right-wing Independent Greeks (ANEL), and 31 percent to other parties. SYRIZA’s

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  2. The benefits of being Greek
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    dispute, would have voted in the past for Panos Kammenos and his Independent Greeks (ANEL) party, and now

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  3. Hatzidakis announces strategy for partial privatisation of PPC

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    the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition for failing to act to save the utility. In 2015, when the SYRIZA

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  4. What brought down Golden Dawn?
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    Society

    and tried under SYRIZA/ANEL, entering its final stage under New Democracy), lawyers for the prosecution

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  5. Constitution tweaked, consensus sought for Greek diaspora vote and next president
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    centre-right party. The latter had previously supported the Independent Greeks (ANEL) and when he

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  6. Amid hiring controversy, ND focusses on new round of tax cuts in latest bill
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of the appointees, an 80-year old former Independent Greeks (ANEL) candidate, resigned on Tuesday after

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  7. Mistaking tolerance for a free rein
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    the then junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) a few years earlier. His public admission

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  8. Bound to lose
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    , especially as Alexis Tsipras decided to team up with the right-wing nationalists ANEL to form a coalition

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  9. Passing of insolvency law gives opposition campaigning foothold
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    -nationalist ANEL over two terms in government, and to accuse Tsipras of making cheap parliamentary

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  10. Public sector staff trends survive MoU exit, change of government
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    Society

    after the fall of the Samaras government in January 2015. Under SYRIZA/ANEL it increased to a maximum

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